Sentences with phrase «which feels strange»

The Z2 Play features a fully metal design with brushed edges and a mostly flat back, which feels strange in the palm of your hand.
Getting used to the various keyboard shortcuts won't take long, and there's even controller support, which feels strange at first but actually works quite well.
You need to find them on the map, which feels strange given it's not how the main game works.
You can tell that getting The Room right was a priority, which feels strange for such a shitstorm of a movie.
It can be a bit jarring at first, listening to Pikachu not only speak, but often talk about how awesome he is or how much he loves coffee, which feels strange and out of place, but you quickly accept that Detective Pikachu is different.
I am having some kind of resolution - making moment, which feels strange since I'm not one to resolve to do things — especially when probed by events like the turning of a calendar year — because I'd rather just do the things.

Not exact matches

From time to time I feel this strange but powerful need to reassure myself that I'm not a complete failure, which in turn drives me to overcompensate by pursuing more spectacular entrepreneurial endeavors.»
It's just that the strange experience of being surrounded by a virtual landscape in which only one thing is happening suddenly felt like a metaphor for where marketing technology finds itself today.
I thought it was strange they felt they needed to mark their businesses as gay - friendly (since they all are), until I found out that it's actually to show solidarity with the large gay community living in that area, which is the neighbourhood adjecent to ours (we live in Chinatown).
I think it is even possible that I might naturally feel compassion for other people (such as suffering people in China), but I would probably figure that this is some strange extension of a natural feeling of compassion which is a beneficial trait towards my children and my friends.
They only confess - we were blind in our distrust of being, now we begin to see; we were aliens and alienated in a strange, empty world, now we begin sometimes to feel at home; we were in love with ourselves and all our little cities, now we are falling in love, we think, with being itself, with the city of God, the universal community of which God is the source and governor.
All romancing and trumpeting abroad about one's cleverness in penetrating the God's incognito, though without receiving the condition from the Teacher; that one took notice of him by the impression he made, such a strange feeling coming over one in his presence; that there was a something in his voice and mien, etc., etc. — all this is but silly twaddle, by which one does not become a disciple but only makes a mockery of the God.1 The servant - figure was no incognito.
They look and sound and feel like your average, everyday person — which is why the «stranger in a dark alley» narrative is kind of absurd.
Reading over your names, looking at your faces, knowing the extent of your churchmanship and conscious of the devotion which you have always shown for the Successor of Peter, I must tell you that I do not feel a stranger in your midst.
When the two despondent disciples on the road to Emmaus expressed to the stranger their bewilderment that such a powerful prophet as Jesus should have been condemned to death and be crucified, we are told that the risen Christ «began with Moses and all the prophets, and explained to them the passages which referred to himself in every part of the scriptures».6 The story implies that the Scriptures, when properly interpreted, made it clear that the Messiah was «bound to suffer thus before entering upon his glory» 7 When finally they recognized the identity of this stranger as they shared the evening meal before he vanished from their sight, they said to each other, «Did we not feel our hearts on fire as he talked with us on the road and explained the scriptures to us?»
Highlights for me included Chapter 2 («Turtles All the Way Down»), in which Jason manages to use a strange blend of Stephen Hawking and Dr. Suess to engage readers in a really helpful dissection of presuppositional apologetics, Chapter 4 («The Weight of Absence»), which beautifully illustrates the fear and emptiness that comes from not feeling God's presence as often or as keenly as other people seem to, and Chapter 5 («Reverse Bricklaying»), which describes Jason's struggles with prayer and the comfort he finds in traditional liturgy.
Schubert Ogden has written an essay on «The Strange Witness of Unbelief» (included in his book The Reality of God, SCM Press, London, 1967), in which he demonstrates how often it is the very negators of meaning whose way of life, attitude toward others, and struggle for a «better world» exhibit a dim yet pervasive feeling of significance in the world and in their own existence, a sense of meaning that (as Ogden argues and as I believe) is a hidden working of divine Love in their hearts.
It's a long story, but basically, I saw an extremely bright light and felt the presence of God which is extremely strange for an atheist.
[they] allow me to observe and control fictional characters, and when I am at the helm, I try to make these characters behave not as how I would, but how I feel they would want to — a strange sympathetic process for which there is, as of now, no good name.»
But yes, I truly believe that Allah does sent certain people into your life, who were totally strangers, who will come, influence and teach you what you are supposed to learn and leave you to wonder as to what happened — in the whole process, you become a totally different person — either learn from the experience or degrade from it, which Alhamdulillah, I feel that I have learned and have learned some really important lessons in life...
But me personally, I've never much been into greens The urge for a green salad almost never hits me, and cooked greens can leave a strange «chalky» feeling in my mouth, which makes eating cooked greens unpleasant for me.
It feels so strange, and almost wrong, to write about a strawberry avocado chickpea salad sandwich (which, of course, is delicious) when so much chaos is happening right in my own community and on a larger scale, our country.
bcos he wasn't good enough in the 1st place.Arteta is kind of irrelevant to this debate.The point is Wiltshere feels that he is entitled to a place in the team for some reason, which is strange to me seeoing that Wiltshere has been injured for most of the season, the likes of Coquelin an Cazorla have driven the team on, Wiltshere can't just expect to get back in the team when these 2 have proved more efective.Wiltshere has a future at Arsenal but he must stay fit an fight for his place, he can't expect to just walk back into the team
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
Spain 3 Australia 0A strange day that felt meaningful in a meaningless way; a day of farewells in which a long shadow was cast by those Spanish player -LRB-...)
Yoon's post was re-tweeted over a thousand times, with over a hundred comments, many of which told her exactly how they felt about the strange, hairy undertaking.
Your child must be old enough and willing to go along with the procedure, which isn't painful but does feel strange at first.
I like to share these stories on the show because I feel there's a lot of, we share a lot of stuff about you know people not supporting breastfeed but there are people out there that truly do want to help and they may even be complete strangers which is the case in this article here.
It's a strange feeling to see it looking like an actual book, after all this time during which it's been my little secret world.
One twin is starting to sleep through the night now, but sis is still waking up once which I don't mind, it will feel strange not to wake up and check up on them
Now his on soya milk until his 1 years old then I will transfers him to cows milk, he willingly drinks more milk 1 in the morning, 3 pm snack at bedtime and sometimes at midnight or he just sleeps right through, which is bliss for me lol my problem is my breasts don't feel empty but not engorged which is very strange because with my first daughter I only breast fed for 3 weeks and it dried up within a few days.
Erroneously, I believed that my partner should just know what kinds of touch felt best or which positions worked for me — which was strange, because I didn't know them myself.
I'm sure they feel a little strange to find themselves on the same side as the Conservative Party, which will be campaigning for a «no» vote — but it's right that an issue as important as this should rise above party politics.
Or a young woman will move her shoulder when it feels strange, and the movement, which is a tic, will make the shoulder feel better.»
But me personally, I've never much been into greens The urge for a green salad almost never hits me, and cooked greens can leave a strange «chalky» feeling in my mouth, which makes eating cooked greens unpleasant for me.
Then I started noticing some strange fatigue issues by September 2015 (8 - 9 months into Cycling), for the first time ever, I had gone out and was unable to complete the ride, my power had disappeared and my legs felt like jelly, strange considering this was only my third day on the bike, usually no would feel tiredness and muscle weakness kick in after 6 days which I would then take a rest day and after which I would be back to full strength.
You know how much I like black and white, and I love looks with a masculine air, so today's look is 100 % me, a look with which I feel super comfy and, as strange as it may seem, very femenine even if it does look a bit masculine.
Even though I didn't have my usual 4 foot diameter of wearing a double petticoat and a big skirt, I felt like I was staying true to myself in a softer, quieter manner than usual which felt appropriate for the event and still got some lovely compliments from strangers who loved my dress or were confused but fascinated by my vintage purse.
Still, I felt like sleeping halfway through January — which is strange because normally I am a person who is always full of energy!
Heels have become my strange way of feeling somewhat like myself, which is kind of ironic considering I didn't love heels all that much in the first place.
It feels a little strange to be shopping for fall (which is basically winter clothes for us) clothes when it is a 100º outside.
How we develop our own uniforms — a comfort blanket or dating armour, which make us feel more in control and confident when we're out there meeting strangers.
As well as blundering as can compel people which interests you feel strange when a divorcee asks on an appointment.
If you've decided, this year, to start working out, you might have noticed a strange phenomenon: You'll leave the gym feeling fine, and then two days later Dear Lifehacker, I've decided to give online dating a try, but there are so many sites out there I can't tell which ones are worth using.
«Give Life Back To Music» with its robot voice and disco beat, «Giorgio by Moroder» with its spoken word story before kicking in with its ferocious live drumming and strange sounds, the eighties feel of «Instant Crush» with the Strokes Julian Casablancas on vocals, the Television sitcom theme style of «Fragments of Time», the closer «Contact» which builds to a glorious crescendo there is so much here to love.
Though it will never beat the BEST SUPERHERO movie EVER — Captain America: Winter Solider, the film and Dr. Stephen Strange gives the MUC a feeling of rejuvenation which will hopefully continue with the upcoming releases of Black Panther and Captain Marvel.
Reinvigorating the look of Alien Resurrection is the sensibility of French director Jean - Pierre Jeunet, whose previous films Delicatessen (1991) and The City of Lost Children (1995) point directly to the familiar yet exotic and new confines of the Auriga and the Betty (which have the same spooky, almost Victorian feel as the interior of Orson Welles» magnificent Amberson mansion) as well as strange obsessions with flesh (the new Ripley is described as a «meat byproduct») and cloning (both Perlman and Pinon co-star in City).
Stranger, despite its detached narration (by Zak Orth) and breezy feel, is a totally enervating experience, a film which feels as though it takes three hours to unspool, despite its relatively brief 95 - minute run time.
But Frozen River may have enough pure suspense to break that jinx, which is strange when you consider how little money is actually at stake in the movie: Hunt really manages to inflate the value of a dollar, making you feel every nickel and dime.
All of it is written — overly peppered with her unique insertion of pop - culture references and strange slang — by Cody with a sense of detached irony that feels dishonest, especially when director Karyn Kusama tries to inject subtle bits of humanity into it, which in turn feel dishonest because of the overall tone.
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